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Shenandoah U. to join ODAC in ‘12-’13

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Shenandoah University is set to become the newest full-time member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, effective in all sponsored sports at the beginning of the 2012-13 academic year. The acceptance of Shenandoah’s application for admittance was ratified last week at an annual meeting of the ODAC’s presidents.

“The colleges and universities in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference enthusiastically welcome Shenandoah University to our athletic association,” stated Emory & Henry College President and ODAC President’s Council chairwoman, Dr. Rosalind Reichard. “Our affiliation with Shenandoah will benefit all of us who are committed to providing a well-rounded NCAA Division III collegiate experience with rigorous academic programs, competitive athletics, and participation in other co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.”

Shenandoah University is set to become the newest full-time member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, effective in all sponsored sports at the beginning of the 2012-13 academic year. The acceptance of Shenandoah’s application for admittance was ratified last week at an annual meeting of the ODAC’s presidents.

“The colleges and universities in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference enthusiastically welcome Shenandoah University to our athletic association,” stated Emory & Henry College President and ODAC President’s Council chairwoman, Dr. Rosalind Reichard. “Our affiliation with Shenandoah will benefit all of us who are committed to providing a well-rounded NCAA Division III collegiate experience with rigorous academic programs, competitive athletics, and participation in other co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.”

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